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Estevan Deputy Police Chief announces retirement

Estevan Deputy Police Chief announces retirement

Estevan Deputy Police Chief Murray Cowan announced his upcoming retirement during the latest Estevan board of police commissioners meeting on Jan. 23.
Cheer Infinity Athletics gear up for return of Best of the West

Cheer Infinity Athletics gear up for return of Best of the West

Hundreds of competitors from all over western Canada to take part in cheer and dance competition Feb. 9-10 at Moose Jaw Events Centre
Experience the outdoors with Unity Wildlife Federation

Experience the outdoors with Unity Wildlife Federation

Unity Wildlife Federation helps community connect with the outdoors through various opportunities.
Sask. maintains energy sector edge

Sask. maintains energy sector edge

Only Canadian province to crack top five of recent survey.
Federal government posts $19.1B deficit for April to November period

Federal government posts $19.1B deficit for April to November period

OTTAWA — The federal government posted a deficit of $19.1 billion for the first eight months of its 2023-24 fiscal year. The result for the April-to-November period compared with a deficit of nearly $3.
Update: power restored in southeast Saskatchewan

Update: power restored in southeast Saskatchewan

Outage was affecting Oxbow, Glen Ewen, Frobisher and all surrounding areas.
Art Helping Art in Carlyle supports Ukraine artist

Art Helping Art in Carlyle supports Ukraine artist

Liubov Kuptsova was able to participate in the grand opening through a phone call.
Man who assaulted, confined, threatened woman gets two years

Man who assaulted, confined, threatened woman gets two years

Christopher George Musqua’s trial was in November 2023, when he was found guilty of his charges. 
Agriculture This Week: Who determines Ag research priorities?

Agriculture This Week: Who determines Ag research priorities?

Farm producers want to be profitable and that is always going to happen quickest with new varieties which fight off disease, or simply produce more bushels per acre.
Wildlife offences net big fines

Wildlife offences net big fines

Manitoba residents fined almost $14,000, suspended from hunting
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